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std::set::empty(3) | C++ Standard Libary | std::set::empty(3) |
NAME¶
std::set::empty - std::set::empty
Synopsis¶
bool empty() const; (until C++11)
bool empty() const noexcept; (since C++11)
(until C++20)
[[nodiscard]] bool empty() const noexcept; (since C++20)
Checks if the container has no elements, i.e. whether begin() == end().
Parameters¶
(none)
Return value¶
true if the container is empty, false otherwise.
Complexity¶
Constant.
Example¶
The following code uses empty to check if a std::set<int> contains any elements:
// Run this code
#include <iostream>
#include <set>
int main()
{
std::set<int> numbers;
std::cout << std::boolalpha;
std::cout << "Initially, numbers.empty(): " <<
numbers.empty() << '\n';
numbers.insert(42);
numbers.insert(19937);
std::cout << "After adding elements, numbers.empty(): "
<< numbers.empty() << '\n';
}
Output:¶
Initially, numbers.empty(): true
After adding elements, numbers.empty(): false
See also¶
size returns the number of elements
(public member function)
empty checks whether the container is empty
(C++17) (function template)
2024.06.10 | http://cppreference.com |